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This package for cooperative writing supports editorial comments and gives some extra support for writing and submitting papers, such as anonymization commands for any document that involves more than one author or editor. The general behavior of this package is to provide different ways of marking your text, for example with comments or to-do-notes, suggestions to add, remove or change text that can be totally suppressed from the output when desired. Mostly, this can be easily done using one of the three main option states: editing, submit, and publish. Users should use the editing state most of the time. In this state, all markings will appear and anonymization will be off. When submitting, the submit state will provide a clean article, without any markings, but anonymized. It is possible to use the options submit and noanonymize together. Publish will never anonymize. The goal is to make the submit and publish documents states minimally invasive, to avoid any clash with publishers styles.
This package includes styles for American Physical Society, American Institute of Physics, and Optical Society of America. The distribution consists of the RevTeX class itself, and several support packages.
This module provides the danish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
The Arimo family, designed by Steve Matteson, is a refreshing sans serif design which is metrically compatible with Arial.
This package adds two user commands to standard PiCTeX. One command uses relative coordinates, thus eliminating the need to calculate the coordinate of every point manually as in standard PiCTeX. The other command modifies \plot to use a rule instead of dots if the line segment is horizontal or vertical.
Authors using LaTeX to typeset books with significant margin material often run into the problem of long notes running off the bottom of the page. This package implements a solution to make marginpars just work by keeping a list of floating inserts and arranging them intelligently in the output routine.
The main goal of this package is to offer means for typesetting tables easily and yet still looking rather nicely in a way that separates content from presentation and with re-usable layout for tables of the same type. For this purpose, the package provides the environment KeyValTable, which allows one to typeset tables that have a previously defined column layout and whose rows can be produced in a key-value fashion.
Currvita is a package rather than a class (like most other curriculum vitae offerings). The author considers that a curriculum vitae can quite reasonably form part of another document (such as a letter, or a dissertation).
The program is run within a Git repository, and outputs the entire version history, as a LaTeX table. That output will typically be redirected to a file; the author recommends typesetting in landscape orientation.
The file mylatex.ltx permits you to create a format that pre-loads a set of package files (and/or other macros) that you regularly use.
The roundrect macros for MetaPost provide ways to produce rounded rectangles, which may or may not contain a title bar or text (the title bar may itself contain text).
This package provides a set of bibliography tools. It includes:
aux2bib, a Perl script which will take an.auxfile and make a portable.bibfile to go with it;bibify, a shell script that will optimize away one pass of the LaTeX-BibTeX cycle, in some cases;bibkey, a shell script that finds entries whose keyword field matches the given keys (usessedandawk);cleantex, a shell script to tidy up after a LaTeX run;looktex, a shell script to list entries that match a given regexp;makebib, a shell script to make an exportable.bibfile from an existing (set of).bibfile(s) and an optional set of citations (usessed);printbib, a shell script to make a DVI file from a.bibfile, sorted by cite key, and including fields like keyword, abstract, and comment;bib2html, a Perl script that makes a browsable HTML version of a bibliography (several.bstfiles are supplied);and
citekeys, a shell script that lists the citation keys of a.bibfile.
This package provides a package using PSTricks to draw a large variety of graphs and plots, including 3D maths functions. Data can be read from external data files, making this package a generic tool for graphing within TeX or LaTeX, without the need for external tools.
The package defines an environment thmbox that presents theorems, definitions and similar objects in boxes decorated with frames and various aesthetic features. The standard macro \newtheorem may be redefined to use the environment.
This package provides the hecthese class, a class based on memoir and compatible with LaTeX. Using this class, postgraduate students at HEC Montreal will be able to write their dissertation or thesis while complying with all the presentation standards required by the University. This class is meant to be as flexible as possible; in particular, there are very few hard-coded features except those that take care of the document's layout.
Dissertations and theses at HEC Montreal can be written on a per-chapter or per-article basis. Documents that are written on a per-article basis require a bibliography for each of the included articles and a general bibliography for the entire document. The hecthese class takes care of these requirements.
This is a German translation of the filecontents documentation.
The macros in this package model the construction of linguistic tree structures as a genuinely graphical problem: they contain two types of objects, ``branches'' and ``node labels'', and these are positioned relative to a ``grid''. It is essential that each of these three elements is constructed independent of the other two, and hence they can be modified without unwanted side effects. The macros are based on the XY-Pic package.
The cjhebrew package provides Adobe Type 1 fonts for Hebrew, and LaTeX macros to support their use. Hebrew text can be vocalised, and a few accents are also available. The package makes it easy to include Hebrew text in other-language documents.
This traditional Chinese 7-bids abacus drawing package utilizes l3draw and is developed with expl3. It can effectively manage both upper and lower bids, while also considering bottom bid, top bid, and hanging bid. The package offers a unique environment for drawing abacuses, denoted as suanpan. Within this environment, specialized macros are available for the creation of abacuses. At the same time, the package offers customization options for abacus, including line width, draw color, fill color, bid space, rod space, etc.
This package creates an academic curriculum vitae (CV) from a BibTeX .bib file. The package makes use of BibLaTeX and Biber to automatically format, group, and sort the entries on a CV.
The purpose of this package is to manage the exercises for a test, their points, levels of difficulty, and solutions. Some typical formats of exercises are already implemented: plain exercise, ``complete the text'', ``true or false'', closed questions, open questions, and ``find the error''.
This is a collection of TikZ libraries which add further options to fill TikZ paths with images and patterns. The libraries comprise fillings with images from files and from TikZ pictures. Also, patterns of hexagons and of rhombi are provided.
The package provides fonts for Frege's Grundgesetze der Arithmetik. The fonts are provided as Metafont source and Adobe Type 1 (pfb) files. A small LaTeX package (fge) is included.
This package provides some commands (in French) to display, with TikZ, windows like Xcas or Geogebra.